Enzo Matcha Green Tea Farm

Enzo’s Classic Ceremonial Blend Matcha Farm in China, might have doubts about buying tea from China but did you know matcha originated in China? Get the matcha on amazon here www.amazon.com/Ceremonial-Certified-Culinary-Buddhist-Drinking/dp/B01NAH3I71 and get the matcha on enzomatcha here: Green Tea in China The custom of drinking tea was originated with the emperor Shen Nong in China. Shen Nong was an iconoclast of Chinese medicine. In year 2700 B.C., he introduced the tea plant to people. A monograph named “Cha jing” commonly known as “The Classic of Tea”, verifies Shen Nong’s work to discover the medical efficacy of more than 300 varieties of grass, roots, and tree barks. According to legend, he would try all the roots, grass, etc. on himself, and whenever he ate something toxic, he would cleanse himself by eating tea leaves. The popularity of tea increased during the period of Three Kingdoms (221-65). Practice of Buddhism was a major cause as drinking alcohol is prohibited in Buddhism, so that increased the demand for tea. However, green tea was quite expensive at that time and was exclusive only to the high society. In the mid-eighth century, tea shops sprung up and made the tea a mandatory drink for ordinary citizens of China. Green Tea in Japan Tea arrived in Japan in the early Heian Period (794-1185). It was brought by Japanese Buddhist monks who traveled to China along with some regime representatives. Among the monks were Kukai, Saicho, and Eichu. The first record of tea-drinking custom in Japan appeared in a book named “Nihon koki” commonly known as “Notes on Japan.” In 815, Eichu returned to China. According to Nihon koki records, Eichu invited Emperor Saga to his temple and served him green tea (sencha). An anthology of Chinese poetry named “Roun-shu”, written in 814, also mentions tea-tasting. Ordinary Japanese people began to drink green tea much later. A new way of drinking tea was introduced after a famous Zen Priest known as Eisai (1141-1215) brought back a special kind of seedling from China. This new way was called the “matcha style.” With his book “Kissa yojoki” commonly known as “How to Stay Healthy by Drinking Tea”, Eisai encouraged people to cultivate tea trees. He was responsible for the launch of tea in Japan on a large scale. More about matcha history here: yo.urenzo.com/tag/matcha-history/ What is Enzo’s Classic ceremonial Blend Matcha? It’s a blend/combination of 1st and 2nd Leafs of the Green Tea plant. The 1st (top) leafs are used to make ceremonial matcha while the 2nd from the top are called classic and used to make premium culinary grade matcha which is often used for drinking. What does this mean? This means enzo’s classic ceremonial blend will be easier to dissolve than most premium culinary grade matcha but they won’t be naturally sweet ceremonial grade matcha. Even though they aren’t naturally sweet the blend can still be drunk with little to no sweetener and it has that beautiful emerald green color that we look for in higher grade matcha. We choose to bring you this grade because enzo’s pride itself in bringing affordable high quality organic gourmet ingredients the community. Get one today on amazon: www.amazon.com/Ceremonial-Certified-Culinary-Buddhist-Drinking/dp/B01NAH3I71 #enzomatchafarm #matchateafarm #howismatchagrown #organicmatchafarm #historyofmatcha